Those were both PWOs and I’d imagine that’s what it is for BC too but I don’t know for sure. Would be an odd offer and take this early. You’d think a kid who’s a scholarship guy would have more then 18 catches for 220 yards.

Those were both PWOs and I’d imagine that’s what it is for BC too but I don’t know for sure. Would be an odd offer and take this early. You’d think a kid who’s a scholarship guy would have more then 18 catches for 220 yards.

Since I haven’t used this in a while, this is not an ACC caliber offer.

This is slightly OT, but Alexander Marshall from Andover who was class of 2017 and committed to FSU, has entered the transfer portal. I dont know how serious BC was out of HS but considering that he is local, may be a name to keep an eye on

BCSUPERFAN22 wrote:This is slightly OT, but Alexander Marshall from Andover who was class of 2017 and committed to FSU, has entered the transfer portal. I dont know how serious BC was out of HS but considering that he is local, may be a name to keep an eye on

He’d have to sit out 2 years to transfer to BC (unless he already graduated).

BCSUPERFAN22 wrote:This is slightly OT, but Alexander Marshall from Andover who was class of 2017 and committed to FSU, has entered the transfer portal. I dont know how serious BC was out of HS but considering that he is local, may be a name to keep an eye on

Another Mass kid that didn't like it a a southern football factory? No way

HJS wrote:Over the last 7 years, BC has an average ranked recruiting class of 12 out of 14 teams. Since joining the ACC, BC's recruiting class has never finished ranked in the top half of the conference.

Either, these recruiting rankings are garbage or BC has the unmatched ability to coach-up and develop players.

We're 2-16 against top 25 teams under Daz. I think the recruiting rankings are spot on.

In the 2019 NFL draft, the ACC had 28 players drafted for an average of 2 players per team. BC had 4 players drafted, including a first rounder. The year before, BC had 3 players drafted.

Overall, BC has 24 players on NFL rosters or at camp. That is ninth in the ACC. After Miami, FSU and Clemson, there isn't that much difference.

HJS wrote:Over the last 7 years, BC has an average ranked recruiting class of 12 out of 14 teams. Since joining the ACC, BC's recruiting class has never finished ranked in the top half of the conference.

Either, these recruiting rankings are garbage or BC has the unmatched ability to coach-up and develop players.

We're 2-16 against top 25 teams under Daz. I think the recruiting rankings are spot on.

In the 2019 NFL draft, the ACC had 28 players drafted for an average of 2 players per team. BC had 4 players drafted, including a first rounder. The year before, BC had 3 players drafted.

Overall, BC has 24 players on NFL rosters or at camp. That is ninth in the ACC. After Miami, FSU and Clemson, there isn't that much difference.